A great hike

The Full Lobos: It’s been called the greatest meeting of land and water in the world. Point Lobos State Reserve, 2 miles south of Carmel, marks the unofficial start of Big Sur. Rough-and-tumble headlands and jagged rocks amid rollicking waves make this old whaling station an explorer’s paradise. Make a 5-mile loop. Walk the cypress-lined trail and take detours to coves such as “The Pit” (pictured). [For directions and more information, visit www.WeekendSherpa.com, the largest outdoor lifestyle publication in Northern California]

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market top picks

Red chard

Baby spring onions

Red Hawk cheese

Radish rapini

Mini Pullman loaves

Chicken beer sausages

Avocados

Green garlic

Broccoli di cicco

Snap peas

Art and music

Jewelry show: The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art store’s Jewelry Trunk Show and Sale features new pieces by international, national and local designers. [10 a.m., Schwab Room, SFMOMA, 151 Third St., S.F.]

Discussion

Peace talk: Lawyer and professor Kirk Boyd discusses the 2048 Project, which aims to draft an international agreement that will allow people across the world to create a social order based on human rights. [7:30 p.m., The Booksmith, 1644 Haight St., S.F.]

A great bike ride

Waterfront Sunday Streets: Enjoy open space along San Francisco’s waterfront, from China Basin down Terry Francois Boulevard and all along Third Street to Bayview Playground. The route will be lined with activities for all ages and interests — no registration, no admission, no cars — so come out and play! [10 a.m. to 3 p.m., from AT&T Park down Terry Francois Boulevard and Third Street to Bayview Playground, www.SundayStreetsSF.com, www.sfbike.org]

Walking tour

‘Circling the Square’: The San Francisco Museum and Historical Society presents a walk and talk about the history of Union Square called “Churches, Scandals and the Victorian Compromise.” [2 p.m., meet at monument in center of Union Square, Stockton and Geary streets, S.F.]

Classical

Fundraiser

Taste sensation: “A Taste of Tequila & Tamales By the Bay” offers food and beverages to benefit the Benchmark Institute, which teaches people how to use the law for low-income communities. [Noon, Conference Center, Building A, Fort Mason, Marina Boulevard and Buchanan Street, S.F.]